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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subtle more" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a slight increase or addition, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "I would appreciate a subtle more of your insight on this matter."
Alternatives: "a slight increase" or "a little more".
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The velvet rope at Beatitudes makes a subtle, more positive suggestion: that residents are ensconced in an exclusive club.
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Whereas he once cultivated a flamboyant image, he later developed, he said, a subtler, more "natural" style.
The report uses a subtler, more legal conception of genocide than the one usually found in the press or in the public understanding.
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But the past year has inarguably seen a subtler, more nuanced and more survivor-centered conversation.
The steak seasoned an hour early didn't taste quite as salty as the others, but it had a subtler, more developed meat flavor.
For a subtler, more mature look, pick a lock toward the bottom and back or side of your head.
But The Children Act is a more subtle, more reflective reconsideration of old themes.
Woven through the score as well is a sense humor, sometimes subtle, more often slapstick.
A more subtle, but more marked, effect of within-family sex has emerged in Iceland.
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